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Contact Name
Aulia Zikri Rahman
Contact Email
azikrirahman@upi.edu
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+6281327076691
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jlsc_upi@upi.edu
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Jalan Dr. Setiabudhi No.207 Bandung 40154 - Jawa Barat, Indonesia.
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Kota bandung,
Jawa barat
INDONESIA
Journal of Logistics and Supply Chain
ISSN : 27764397     EISSN : 27764400     DOI : https://doi.org/10.17509/jlsc
Core Subject : Engineering,
The Journal of Logistics and Supply Chain promotes research in the broad field of Logistics and Supply Chain with particular respect to Indonesia, but not limited to authorship or topical coverage within the region. Contributions are expected from senior researchers, project managers, research administrators and PhD students at advanced stages of their research, representing both public organizations and private industry. Equally, the journal if intended for scholars and students, reseachers working at research organizations and government agencies, and also for enterprises undertaking applied Research and Development to lead innovations. The editorial contents and elements that comprise the journal include: Theoretical articles Empirical studies Practice-oriented papers Case studies Review of papers, books, and resources. As far as the criteria for evaluating and accepting submissions is concerned, a rigorous review process will be used. Submitted papers will, prior to the formal review, be screened so as to ensure their suitability and adequacy to the journal. In addition, an initial quality control will be performed, so as to ensure matters such as language, style of references and others, comply with the journals style. The below mentioned areas are just indicative. The editorial board also welcomes innovative articles that redefine any Logistics and Supply Chain field. Logistics System Development E-Logistics International Logistics Logistics Information System Customer Relationship Management Material Handling Warehouse Management Inventory Management Procurement Freight Logistics Transport Management Supply Chain Management
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Study of Use of Cable Cars as a Logistics Support to Rural Area in Garut, West Java Wiku Larutama; Pebi Yuda Pratama; Sabrina Mutiara Fajrin
Journal of Logistics and Supply Chain Vol 1, No 2 (2021): October 2021
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1158.48 KB) | DOI: 10.17509/jlsc.v1i2.39920

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Cable cars as a means of transporting goods and passengers have been applied in several countries. Cable cars can reach areas with difficult terrain to reach so as to support logistic systems for rural areas that have hard-to-reach terrain. The southern district of Garut Regency has extensive agricultural and plantation land and terrain that is quite difficult to reach so that the installation of cable cars will be able to provide the community with ease in transporting agricultural products. The existence of a cable car that has been installed in Sutenjaya Village, Lembang will facilitate development because it can be used as a pilot project.Cable cars as a means of transporting goods and passengers have been applied in several countries. Cable cars can reach areas with difficult terrain to reach so as to support logistic systems for rural areas that have hard-to-reach terrain. The southern district of Garut Regency has extensive agricultural and plantation land and terrain that is quite difficult to reach so that the installation of cable cars will be able to provide the community with ease in transporting agricultural products. The existence of a cable car that has been installed in Sutenjaya Village, Lembang will facilitate development because it can be used as a pilot project.
Barriers of Distance Learning in studied English for Logistics: Literature Review Saskia Kanisaa P; Dwi Novi Wulansari
Journal of Logistics and Supply Chain Vol 1, No 2 (2021): October 2021
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In 2020, we have to face another big problem not only in Indonesia but the whole world suffers from a global pandemic, named the Covid-19 virus. Education has also received a significant impact that made the government and universities keep on track on how to keep education in Indonesia running well, but without endangering the health of all interested parties. Thanks to technology, we can use the distance learning method for studies for now. Unfortunately, in Indonesia, there are many barriers to use this method. In this paper, the authors use a literature review method for knowing the barriers of distance learning in Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) especially for study English for Logistics Engineer.  
Development of Mobile Learning for Distance Learning in Procurement Logistics Course (Case Study: Logistic Engineering Student Program UPI) Aulia Zikri Rahman; Hizba Muhammad Sadida; Hanissa Okitasari; Galuh Chisyti Nur Fadhilah
Journal of Logistics and Supply Chain Vol 1, No 2 (2021): October 2021
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Logistics Engineering study program students are required to take several Core Expertise Courses at the Study Program, including among the list is logistics procurement courses. This subject is compulsory in the logistic science cluster because in a unified process of downstream goods in the logistics process cannot be separated from the role of procurement. In this course students will learn about how the procurement process takes place in a complete logistics cycle, but the complexity for this course is high enough that an alternative is needed that can be used as supporting student learning. With advances in information technology, existing learning methods can be enhanced to produce maximum and measurable output through indicators. This study aims to design and develop an independent learning mobile application for logistics procurement courses targeting students of the UPI Logistics Engineering study program. The first development step is to design and adopt this learning process into the application. The research was conducted with the intention of utilizing context-awareness computing to provide material personalization for each user and evaluation in the form of a quiz. In the final stage of research, the application made will be tested to determine the level of usability that will be applied in lectures. The expected result is a robust system and is expected to support blended learning to increase students' interest and understanding of logistics procurement courses.
LIVE MONITORING DISTRIBUTION AS AN EFFORT TO ACHIEVE FOOD SELF-SUFFECIENCY Syifa Nur Azizah; Jelisa Zalfa Syakhisk; Aldi Palah Pamungkas; Virgantina Virgantina; Vina Dwiyanti
Journal of Logistics and Supply Chain Vol 1, No 2 (2021): October 2021
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Fulfilling food needs in Indonesia faces various problems such as scarcity of food commodities, high prices, difficulty in access. These problems include the high number of food imports, so that price competition is increasingly difficult for local products. On the other hand, technological developments have entered various fields including distribution, sales, and food consumption. This challenge is an opportunity for Indonesia's food distribution to be able to meet the needs of various food commodities. This study aims to find a solution and strategy in an effort to realize Indonesia's Food Self-Sufficiency. This study uses the Literature Review method, which uses sources of scientific articles from various sources of national and international journals. The results obtained show that the Live Monitoring Distribution system can be used as an alternative tool used to determine the availability and distribution of food needs to all regions in Indonesia in real-time using three-color indications. This system can meet food needs in the right quantity, right quality, on time, and the most efficient food distribution logistics costs based on the information available in real time. Thus, the availability of food in Indonesia will be evenly distributed throughout the region and Indonesia will be able to realize the welfare of the people through Food Self-Sufficiency. 
LITERATURE REVIEWS: THE INFLUENCE OF STUDENT MOTIVATION ON LEARNING IN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Raditya Fardiansyah; Suci Hastika Damayanti; Bambang Darmawan
Journal of Logistics and Supply Chain Vol 1, No 2 (2021): October 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jlsc.v1i2.61947

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Background: Student motivation is one of the factors that influence the quality of learning, the high level of motivation will create a good quality learning process. Purpose: this study aims to determine how much influence student motivation has on the learning process in vocational education. Method: literature study from 2010 to 2020. Data obtained from the Science and Technology Index database with the keywords vocational, vocational education, motivation. Result: Through the presented problems in Problem-Based Learning, students can become more engaged in efforts to solve issues and participate in utilizing critical thinking skills. With the presence of the EFI Scanner, students' learning motivation averages at 82.31%. From the assessment of students' learning motivation, a perseverance and determination score of 88.65% was achieved. The use of animation media in delivering electrical system materials provides higher motivation compared to using PowerPoint media. Motivation features developed with the Pre-defined set approach have a more effective impact on improving learning achievements. Conclusion: The Problem-Based Learning approach, EFI Scanner, Animation Media, and Pre-defined set have a positive influence on student learning outcomes, critical thinking skills, learning motivation, and academic achievements.

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